2015
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0130591
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Self Reported Childhood Difficulties, Adult Multimorbidity and Allostatic Load. A Cross-Sectional Analysis of the Norwegian HUNT Study

Abstract: BackgroundMultimorbidity receives increasing scientific attention. So does the detrimental health impact of adverse childhood experiences (ACE). Aetiological pathways from ACE to complex disease burdens are under investigation. In this context, the concept of allostatic overload is relevant, denoting the link between chronic detrimental stress, widespread biological perturbations and disease development. This study aimed to explore associations between self-reported childhood quality, biological perturbations … Show more

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“…The presented connection between allostatic load and the phenomenon embodiment ) is highly concordant with our thinking (Getz, Kirkengen, & Ulvestad, 2011;Kirkengen, 2001Kirkengen, , 2010Kirkengen et al, 2015;Kirkengen & Thornquist, 2012;Mjolstad, Kirkengen, Getz, & Hetlevik, 2013;Thornquist & Kirkengen, 2015;Tomasdottir et al, 2014;Tomasdottir et al, 2015;Vogt, Ulvestad, Eriksen, & Getz, 2014). The interrelatedness of human biology and biography has long been evident to experienced doctors in general practice (GPs) who encounter individuals over time across varying circumstances and stages of life (Kirkengen, 2005).…”
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confidence: 64%
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“…The presented connection between allostatic load and the phenomenon embodiment ) is highly concordant with our thinking (Getz, Kirkengen, & Ulvestad, 2011;Kirkengen, 2001Kirkengen, , 2010Kirkengen et al, 2015;Kirkengen & Thornquist, 2012;Mjolstad, Kirkengen, Getz, & Hetlevik, 2013;Thornquist & Kirkengen, 2015;Tomasdottir et al, 2014;Tomasdottir et al, 2015;Vogt, Ulvestad, Eriksen, & Getz, 2014). The interrelatedness of human biology and biography has long been evident to experienced doctors in general practice (GPs) who encounter individuals over time across varying circumstances and stages of life (Kirkengen, 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…We see it as a potential keystone in coherent, integrative (in the sense of non--dualistic) thinking in future medicine (Tomasdottir et al, 2015;McEwen & Getz, 2013). From this perspective, we argue that the concept allostatic load needs more than algorithmic refinement.…”
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confidence: 93%
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“…The altered architecture is appropriate for the new circumstances, such as enhanced activity of the amygdala in a dangerous environment [9], but when conditions change there must be resilience to adapt to a new state, in which, for example, amygdala activity would be reduced (‘reversal' per se never occurs - the expression of genes in the brain is continually changing with experiences over the life course [10]). Moreover, because the mediators of allostasis are affecting all parts of the body and brain simultaneously, and they do so over the entire life course, ‘comorbidity' or ‘multimorbidity' of disorders is the rule rather than the exception in the case of allostatic overload [11]. Finally, the view that ‘biology is destiny' and that genes rule is undergoing major revision as the science of ‘epigenetics' develops.…”
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